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Thursday, October 20, 2011

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Easy knit with panels of stockinette, garter, mesh, and spiral lace.Lace patterns very easy and increases are at the end/beginning of each section so within the section you don’t have to deal with increases.

Did you knit an Estelle Cardigan? We are making a photo collage! Email a photo of you in your Estelle to marthajhealy@gmail.com

Rip Van Winkle Challenge October 1 through November 30th

Go through your Ravelry queue to find a project that has been asleep for a long time.Or maybe you have been asleep while others have been knitting this project.In your Ravelry queue you can see when you put projects in your queue.

Another mission for the overachievers out there:go to your stash and try to find your oldest yarn and match it to an pattern in your queue.

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What an adorable hat. And your shawls are lovely. That picot bind-off really added a nice finishing touch although I think I'd have been tempted to do a crocheted picot bind-off for the sake of speed. Good job!

I would love to win that baby hat pattern! It is darling!! I am always looking for a good "go to" pattern. I think you are right that there will be more projects on Ravelry!From another Paula (principalpp on ravelry, also knitting mama!)

Your Radiance shawl is so gorgeous, it makes me almost want to make one. But the thought of all those ruffle stitches.....shudder, shudder. Thanks as always for a great podcast. It makes my day when I see your show come up on my iTunes! seine1

Another wonderful podcast with loads of information.Love the red shawl. What an ambitious project. The view from your window is breathtaking. I have been wanting to try a pair of afterthought heel socks so thanks for the link. I can always use a baby hat pattern. Fall is my favorite time of year. However, it also seems like a sad time because of the shortened daylight. The year is flying by.Pamelajean43

Great episode (as usual!). Can you see the star reviews that international listeners leave you? I have left you a 5-stars in the danish itunes store :)I absolutely adore your Magrathea shawl, I have got to make that soon! Karen (lindse at ravelry)

Great episode, as usual!In Indiana, we still have hummingbirds (at least 2 males in my yard), and I have to admit that I'm a bit worried for them: we already had a couple of nights with freezing temperatures...Your radiance shawl is stunning. It was definitively worth the effort and the picot edge torture ;)

"At First Sight" is yet ANOTHER adorable and tasteful pattern you have chosen, Paula! My list of projects grows longer each time I listen to your pod cast. I would love this pattern and if I do not win it, I will buy it. Many thanks!Christine (a.k.a. Fluffygirl)

What a great episode! I do have to say that it is always fun to hear my name mentioned (even if it is my Ravelry name). That is very nice of LaLa to donate the hat pattern. That hat is adorable and I would love to win a copy.

I made a Radiance shawl this summer out of Spirit Trail Fiberworks lace. It is beautiful but the picot edging was tedious! I might have to make the baby hat. My niece is expecting and I am waiting to find out if it is a boy or girl before I start knitting.

Thank you for the pics of Magrathea. It is lovely. I am making Lintilla, another asymmetric shawl/scarf by M. Behm. Your podcast about Kate's ruffled shawl was the inspiration. The asymmetry, very long and thin shape and different-appearing edging are stressful. I look forward to finishing, blocking and wearing. Your's really looks nice on.

FYI: I just flew home to Colorado from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and was required to check my knitting needles or give them up. NOT allowed in the cabin of the airplane per Mexico screeners.

Paula, another good episode! I love when I have a new episode for my work commute. Thank you so much for these podcasts and for being so faithful in your recordings. The Nellie cardi is new to me and just the thing for the baby girl that my godson is expecting (actually his wife!).Kathy (kathyknits on Ravelry)

Another great podcast Paula! I think your Radiance Shawl is beautiful. I can see you wearing it with black. Love Laura's baby hat also. Can I mention that I do go to sleep with you in my ear? I love voices & yours is so soothing to me when I am having trouble sleeping. Take good care,Michelle (strandedpurls on Rav)